Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 143, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1930 — Page 11

OCT. 24, 1930.

GIOVANNA TO BE ‘BABY' OF WORLD QUEENS 22 -Year-Old Princess of Italy, Bulgarian King Wed Saturday. BY THOMAS B. MORGAN I'ntttd PrfM Staff Correipondrnt ASSISI, Italy, Oct. 24.—A stately, dark-haired princess, Giovanna of the House of Savoy, will become tbe youngest queen in the world Saturday, when she marries King Boris 111 of Bulgaria, at the altar of the upper church of St. Francis of Assisi. Marriage of the 22-ycar-old daughter of the king of Italy with the Bulgarian monarch will rob King Boris of his most widely known unofficial title—the bachelor king of Europe. King Boris, in ending at 36 his long wanderings as a "lonely monarch,” will be married twice to ik c lovely Italian princess. Under special dispensation by

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Pope Pius the couple will be married at a Catholic ceremony before the gold-covered altar here Saturday, and then sail on the yacht Ferdinand for Varna, in the Black sea, en route to Sofia, for a ceremony at the Great Alexander Nevsky cathedral, where the Metropolitan Stephen will perform the ceremony of the eastern orthodox church. The royal assemblage gathered today within short distance of Assisi, prepared to enter in state into this mountain town just prior to the wedding ceremony. The wedding ceremonies will be impressive, but comparatively simple, conforming to the atmosphere of the simple little town of 5,400 souls which is perced on a mountain commanding a view of the magnificence of the Tiber and Tipino valley regions. Premier Mussolini will meet the royal parties at the station of For,tini, where he will deliver an address of welcome. Wales Still Left, Girls Bu United Press LONDON, Oct. 24.—The prince of Wales will reign as royalty’s most eligible bachelor after Saturday when King Boris of Bulgaria and Princess Giovanna of Itly are married. Careers of the 36-year-old heir to the British throne and the Bulga-

rian czar, who is the same age, have afforded a parallel for gossips who concentrate on royal romance, with a single difference. Both have often been reported engaged to various Eurapean princesses, but whereas King Boris has been said to have fallen In love on more than one occasion, the prince of Wales never has permitted matrimonial possibilities to go beyond the stage of tea-table conjecture. Search of King Boris for a bride at one time be&ame such a matter of tea-table gossip that every time he went beyond the frontiers of his country he was reported bent on a romantic journey. CLUB FOR HOMELESS HUSBANDS FORMED Any Over 65 Not Allowed to Kang Around House Eligible. Bu United Press DRYDEN, N. Y., Oct. 24.—Any retired business man of more than 65 years old “who is not allowed to hang around his home and thus becomes a nuisance to his wife,” is eligible to join the newly formed Spit and Argue Quoit Club of Dryden. Widowers and bachelors tfhder 80 are not eligible, and those more than 80 play by permission of the executive committee.

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HOOVER MUM OK PREDICTION OF M BEER Refuses to Voice Denial on Rumors Carried by Brokers’ Wires. BY PAUL R. MALLON United Pres? Staff Corresoondent WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—Silence is being maintained at the White House in the face of rumors that President Hoover and his law enforcement commission soon may recommend 4.4 per cent beer. The President and his associates have indicated they do not care to dignify by an official denial unconfirmed information which has run over the private wires of brokers. Unofficially, reticence of the administration is explained by the imminence of the congressional election in which prohibition is such an outstanding issue. Privately, those in authority here suggest the unverified report may

have been spread by these interested in promoting the wet cause at the polls. Administration leaders wish to avoid any possible charge of aiding either side with affirmations or denials, they say. There is, however, a strong indication in highest quarters that the Wickersham commission is contemplating a report which may not be acceptable to some extremely dry organizations. As reported by the United Press last Tuesday, those in positions of great responsibility here believe a modification of the law may be suggested by the commisison. The 4.4 per cent alcoholic content figure has not beeri mentioned before. One-half of 1 per cent is allowed by the Volstead act. Demands have been made by some wet organizations for 2.75 per ceiit beer. There is a dispute as to whether such beer would be “nonintoxicating in fact.” If the Wickersham commission should decide the cause of law enforcement would be better served by an increase in the alcoholic content of beer, the change would have to be enacted by congress, a majority of the house and senate. It. probably would take the form of a proposed amendment to the Volstead act.

CAPITAL POLICE WILL DROP PAID DRY LAW SPIES Informers Scored by Board of Trade Committee -After Survey. BY LAWRENCE SULLIVAN Times Washington Correspondent. WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—Efforts to make Washington the nation’s' ‘ model city” through use of informers in prohibition enforcement will be abandoned by the capital police as a result of a vigorous denunciation of the practice by the public order committee of the Washington board of trade. Through a subcommittee appointed recently to investigate the extent oUnofficially sanctioned paid snooping, Cfie trade body has reported "informers are the lowest type of individuals and oftentimes themselves are members of the criminal class.” George Offut, president of one of Washington's largest commercial

banks, was chairman of the subcommittee. He recommends that “piece work” informers will be dispensed with altogether and that the Board of Trade place its official seal of disapproval on the entire snooping system. Produces Perjurers “Such practice produces perjurers and contaminates the pathways of justice,” the report coacluded. Offut read his report before a special meeting of the trade association, which was attended, among others, by two justices of the supreme court of the District of Columbia, two District of Columbia commissioners and William F. Shelby, chief of detectives. Bounties of $lO to SSO for all who would report places in which liquor was sold have been offered by the Washington police for more than a year. The payments were made as soon as detectives established the reliability of the information. Informers Leave Town In several eases, however, the informers skipped before the resulting trial, leaving the government without a witness to testify that he actually had procured liquor on the premises. In other cases, it was established that the information reached the police through some member of a rum ring who had broken with his former buddies over his “cut” in the racket. ONCE WET CLUB NOW SALVATION ARMY HOME 'Throw Out the Life Line’ supplants ‘Sweet Adeline’s’ Strains. Bu United Press DETROIT, Oct. 24.—Singing of “Sweet Adeline” has been replaced by “Thrown Out the Life Line” in the building which once housed the Polar Bear Club, in Ecorse. A federal padlock, placed on the door of the club building by a federal court order, after a liquor seizure, was removed to permit the opening there of a Salvation Army branch. -

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PRESIDENT OF I CHINA BAPTISED AS CHRISTIAN General Chiang Kai-Shek Becomes a Member of Methodist Church. BY RANDOLPH GOULD, l nited Tress Staff Corresoondent SHANGHAI, Oct. 24, The Chinese National government was headed by a Christian today. In a 1 simple ceremony Thursday General ; Chiang Kai-Shek became a member j of the Methodist Episcopal church. General Chiang, president of the government, was baptised by the Rev. Z. T. Huang. Chinese Methodist minister. Plans for the ceremony had been made in advance and were carried out quietly in the presence of a few members of the president’s family. He stopped in Shanghai en route to his home town in Chekiang province. south of this city. General Chiang’s mother-in-law. Mrs. Soong, long has been a member of the Methodist church. His wife, the former Miss Mayling Soong, and her brother, T. V. Soong, Nationalist minister of finance, are Methodists. They are ! graduates of Wellesley college and Harvard upiversity, respectively. The baptism occurred in the living room of the Soong residence. The fhinister asked the famous whether he desired to accept the faith of Jesus Christ, and join the church. Chiang answered in the affirmative, the minister sprinkled a few drops of water over his head, and he was baptised. A bullet shot straight up into the air from an ordinary pistol or rifle would have enough force on its downward fl’ght to kill a person.

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